Wolf at the Door

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Mickey Bossone should have played drums on every track but was sick once and had to be substituted for by a guy named Eli. Coyote sang every tune and quite honestly changed and morphed some of the songs into something unexpected and that remains the difference between the merely exciting and the truly brilliant. Billy Cruz was noticibly absent. Jeff Ralston played the stringed instruments and rode the New Haven Line train home after many of the recording sessions. All involved hope that you find their efforts rewarding. In this day and age when so many things come and go without a thought to their own future we, the undersigned, have made an honest attempt to make something timeless, something lasting, perhaps a bit fragile but still true to the essence of the original idea of the recording, that all men are free to be punks, all men are free to blow their minds and that this life is just one stop on the journey of the indidvidual.

Mickey Bossone should have played drums on every track but was sick once and had to be substituted for by a guy named Eli. Coyote sang every tune and quite honestly changed and morphed some of the songs into something unexpected and that remains the difference between the merely exciting and the truly brilliant. Billy Cruz was noticibly absent. Jeff Ralston played the stringed instruments and rode the New Haven Line train home after many of the recording sessions. All involved hope that you find their efforts rewarding. In this day and age when so many things come and go without a thought to their own future we, the undersigned, have made an honest attempt to make something timeless, something lasting, perhaps a bit fragile but still true to the essence of the original idea of the recording, that all men are free to be punks, all men are free to blow their minds and that this life is just one stop on the journey of the indidvidual.